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Learning Spanish
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Hope I'm in the right section. Can anyone recommend a book for learning Spanish? My dad needs a book that will show how words are pronounced, actually breaks the word down and says things like "when you see a Z pronounce it J or something like that. He has cassettes but can't get on with them. Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The best Spanish grammar book ever is An Essential Course in Modern Spanish, by H. Ramsden, but it is admittedly a bit 'academic'. Because in Spanish what you see is what you say, ie there are consistent rukes for pronunciation, I suggest that your father reads the pronunciation rules and then listens to tapes again, very carefully and very slowly to see how they work in practice. The best way to learn how to pronounce a language (other than having a foreign national taech you face to face) is to read the rules, and then learn every phrase and sentence on the tape one by one. It's laborious, but start slow and gradually build up speed.
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